Conception and validation of them Behavioral Intentions Scale of Organizational Citizenship (BISOC)

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This study aimed to construct and validate the Behavioral Intentions of Organizational Citizenship Scale (BISOC). Organizational citizenship consists of measures of voluntary behaviors, which are beneficial to organizations and are not explicit in employment contracts. To investigate the psychometric properties of BISOC, we selected 767 employees in different cities from the states of Bahia and Pernambuco (Brazil). The validation procedures adopted, which used techniques from both Classical Test Theory and Item Response Theory, showed that the BISOC has a unidimensional structure. From the initial set of 42 items, 35 items met the validation criteria. By presenting suitable psychometric parameters, BISOC is the first measure of organizational citizenship behaviors developed and validated to assess behavioral intentions.

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Gomes Menezes, A. C. P., Menezes, I. G., Lozado, J. A., & Bastos, A. V. B. (2016). Conception and validation of them Behavioral Intentions Scale of Organizational Citizenship (BISOC). Psicologia: Reflexao e Critica, 29(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41155-016-0030-z

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